Serious Sam Double D out now on PC

31 Aug 2011 by Paul Younger

"Will knock your ass through puberty all over again.”
The first game in the 'Serious Sam Indie Series' is out today on Steam, Get Games, Impulse and Direct2Drive. Priced at £5.99 Serious Sam Double D, developed by Mommy's Best Games, features one of the most bizzare sounding list of marketing features I've seen in a while.
Including:
80, 640 Gunstacker combinations
18 jaw-clenching campaign levels
3 brutally awesome time periods
25 bizarrely monstrous creatures
70 secrets hidden across the game
4 ginormous boss encounters
12 gut-punching challenge levels
30 Steam achievements
Occasional bewbs
For a more serious look at Serious Sam Double D you can read our review here.
We've also got a hands-on preview of the upcoming Serious Sam 3: BFE for your reading pleasure here.
“Serious Sam Double D contains all the wild action and the bizarre humor of the Serious Sam franchise in a classic 2D shooter,” said Nathan Fouts, founder and lead designer at developer Mommy’s Best Games. “At the same time we’ve definitely added our own touches to the Serious Sam series with the Gunstacker, jump pad, and a host of brand new enemies for Sam to battle.”
Fork Parker, chief financial officer at Devolver Digital, publisher of Serious Sam 3: BFE and the Serious Sam Indie Series added “Quote me, Serious Sam Double D will knock your ass through puberty all over again.”

“Will knock your ass through puberty all over again.”
The first game in the ‘Serious Sam Indie Series’ is out today on Steam, Get Games, Impulse and Direct2Drive. Priced at £5.99 Serious Sam Double D, developed by Mommy’s Best Games, features one of the most bizzare sounding list of marketing features I’ve seen in a while.
Including:

For a more serious look at Serious Sam Double D you can read our review here.
We’ve also got a hands-on preview of the upcoming Serious Sam 3: BFE for your reading pleasure here.
“Serious Sam Double D contains all the wild action and the bizarre humor of the Serious Sam franchise in a classic 2D shooter,” said Nathan Fouts, founder and lead designer at developer Mommy’s Best Games. “At the same time we’ve definitely added our own touches to the Serious Sam series with the Gunstacker, jump pad, and a host of brand new enemies for Sam to battle.”